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In a message dated 10/5/03 4:45:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Thanks for sending the link.  I take a look at a bit later.  This weekend
> our company hosted it's first Camp for families with children with cp.  I'm
> bit tired from having entirely too much fun.  Let's see there was a bon fire
> with s'mores and marshmallows, archery, a ropes course high swing, moon
> walk, movies, swimming, and crafts (t-shirts, sand art, and lanyards), and
> of course a movie and popcorn.  Too much fun, this was most (if not all) of
> the kids first experience with a camp setting.
>

I think ny son would love this. Who can attend, how much does it cost, and
when will be the next one and of course, where is it located? It would be nice
for him to meet other kids with cp. I placed him in a camp star last year but
it consisted of mostly Spina Bifida children with the focus on w/c independence
and he is ambulatory. He does use a w/c for long distances, but hated that he
was required to use it everywhere they went such as caferteria and in all the
sporting events. Needless to say, he refused to go again.
Cindy

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